Juliette Michaelson

Juliette Michaelson

Juliette Michaelson is a Project Manager for Transformation at the Metropolitan Transportation Authority. In that role, Juliette coordinates the consolidation and transformation of all capital planning and delivery functions at the MTA, with the goal of delivering capital construction projects better, faster, cheaper than ever before.

Prior to that position, Juliette was executive vice president at Regional Plan Association, a civic urban planning organization focused on growth and sustainability in the New York tri-state area. Juliette led the production of the 2017 Fourth Regional Plan, a long-range strategic plan for the region.

Before RPA, Juliette worked at Project for Public Spaces, where she managed a range of outreach, education and training programs to help public agencies coordinate their transportation and land-use decisions.

Juliette received a bachelor's in political science from Princeton University and a master's in urban planning from Columbia University. She grew up in Paris, but now is a proud Brooklyn resident along with her husband and three children.

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Juliette Michaelson

Juliette Michaelson

Juliette Michaelson is a Project Manager for Transformation at the Metropolitan Transportation Authority. In that role, Juliette coordinates the consolidation and transformation of all capital planning and delivery functions at the MTA, with the goal of delivering capital construction projects better, faster, cheaper than ever before.

Prior to that position, Juliette was executive vice president at Regional Plan Association, a civic urban planning organization focused on growth and sustainability in the New York tri-state area. Juliette led the production of the 2017 Fourth Regional Plan, a long-range strategic plan for the region.

Before RPA, Juliette worked at Project for Public Spaces, where she managed a range of outreach, education and training programs to help public agencies coordinate their transportation and land-use decisions.

Juliette received a bachelor's in political science from Princeton University and a master's in urban planning from Columbia University. She grew up in Paris, but now is a proud Brooklyn resident along with her husband and three children.